Saints and Sinners in the Cristero War: Stories of Martyrdom from Mexico

Saints and Sinners in the Cristero War: Stories of Martyrdom from Mexico

by James Murphy
Saints and Sinners in the Cristero War: Stories of Martyrdom from Mexico

Saints and Sinners in the Cristero War: Stories of Martyrdom from Mexico

by James Murphy

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Overview

This provocative account of the persecution of the Catholic Church in Mexico in the 1920s and 1930s tells the stories of eight pivotal players. The saints are now honored as martyrs by the Catholic Church, and the sinners were political and military leaders who were accomplices in the persecution.

The saintly standouts are Anacleto González Flores, whose non-violent demonstrations ended with his death after a day of brutal torture; Archbishop Francisco Orozco y Jiménez, who ran his vast archdiocese from hiding while on the run from the Mexican government; Fr. Toribio Romo González, who was shot in his bed one morning simply for being a Catholic priest; and Fr. Miguel Pro, the famous Jesuit who kept slipping through the hands of the military police in Mexico City despite being on the "most wanted" list for sixteen months.

The four sinners are Melchor Ocampo, the powerful politician who believed that Catholicism was the cause of Mexico's problems; President Plutarco Elías Calles, the fanatical atheist who brutally persecuted the Church; José Reyes Vega, the priest who ignored the orders of his archbishop and became a general in the Cristero army; and Tomás Garrido Canabal, a farmer-turned-politician who became known as the "Scourge of Tabasco".

This cast of characters is presented in a compelling narrative of the Cristero War that engages the reader like a gripping novel while it unfolds a largely unknown chapter in the history of America.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781621642626
Publisher: Ignatius Press
Publication date: 02/13/2019
Pages: 286
Product dimensions: 5.25(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.69(d)

About the Author

Fr. James Murphy, a retired priest of the Diocese of Sacramento, California, was managing editor of the diocesan newspaper, diocesan director of communications, pastor of three bilingual parishes, rector of the cathedral, and vicar general of the diocese. He founded the first Spanish-language diocesan newspaper in the nation in 1979. He holds a master’s degree in journalism from the University of California, Berkeley.

Table of Contents

Foreword Archbishop José H. Gómez 7

Introduction 11

Chapter 1 Melchor Ocampo and the Enlightenment 17

Chapter 2 Leo XIII and the Catholic Revival 41

Chapter 3 The Maestro and the 1917 Constitution 51

Chapter 4 The Cristeros and the Dilemma of Violence 71

Chapter 5 Plutarco Elías Calles and a Religious Obsession 101

Chapter 6 Francisco Orozco and the Trials of Exile 127

Chapter 7 Saint Toribio Romo and the Catacombs 159

Chapter 8 Miguel Pro and Photographs That Shocked the World 181

Chapter 9 Father John Burke and the Tireless Ambassador 211

Epilogue 243

Chronology 265

Acknowledgments 269

Selected Bibliography 271

Index 273

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